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    learned from football with me. Sometimes I didn’t understand the way football way played but as I got older I let it come to me mentally and physically. Football helped with my problems on and off the field. I learned how to stay devoted and I did my finest. I learned how to push myself through harsh practices regardless of the weather. I always played with an impulse. Football can take you places you thought you’d never go and meet new people. Practice breaks you down to rebuild you from…

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    is just like Life. I have always had the drive to succeed in sports. And I work very hard to get myself there. One of my first memories that I have was when I was preparing for my first JV baseball game. I worked out after school everyday from 2:30pm to 6:00pm to become a best hitter I can be , but after all the hard work I put in . When game time came I failed. This experience not only motivated me but it also…

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    injured. The audience does not know what happened, but the audience hears his scream. Tim takes on the role of Philip. However, Frederick eventually comes back on stage as his character. When Frederick comes back on stage as Philip, Frederick picks up from his scene as if Tim never played the part of Philip. Frederick does not know what scene the other actors are performing, so he keeps coming in at the wrong time and repeating the same line. I have to say the repeated line in an anxious tone,…

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    In Our Town, Thornton Wilder incorporates a rather unique character known as the Stage Manager, who takes the form of a narrator that converses with onlookers, to guide his audience throughout the play. Stage Manager acts as a reporter similar to the role played by Choragus in Greek dramas, which helps in leading the spectators into the heart of the story. For instance, much like Choragus, the Stage Manager stands out in comparison to the other characters within the production because he informs…

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    She is portrayed as a romantic being who operates as attracted to males. Her interaction with the male characters of the play begins with flirting. The dramatized depiction of DuBois is well characterized by the author. Her fantasies have a very strong relation with her reality. She is pretending to be someone else with fabricated episodes of her past and the present. The…

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    Break! It was the last game we were tied twenty five to twenty five all of the pressure was on my shoulders. I was running back for my team at the time our play was a handoff I was nervous yet ready at the same time. I needed to win this game. For my family, my team, and me. ¨Go!¨ the quarterback roared. I thought of all the intense training I had to go through to get to this game. All the sprinting around the fields and hitting each other. all the pain,blood, sweat and tears I needed that to…

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    Conclusion The hypothesis was that extreme temperatures would affect the bounce height of a basketball. This hypothesis was accepted. The average bounce height for the regular basketball was seventy three and 3 tenths repeating. Sixty two and six tenths repeating was the average for the frozen basketball. The average was eighty-three and three tenths repeated for the heated basketball. We believe that these results are present because air molecules will expand in warmer temperatures and they…

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    take care of them. Serena Gordon an A.B.C reporter says recent research shows that every 4 out of 10 emergency room visits are from competitive sports kids 5 to 14 (serena Gordon 2017). I have personally had an injury, I was practicing too much…

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    based off your performances during workouts in practice. If you showed the coach what you were capable of, you were most likely put in a meet the next day or weekend. As much as I dreaded to go to practice, because I was tired or I had pain in my legs from shin splints, I still managed to push through all that, so I could be put in meets. Track practices were always intense workouts, but they made us stronger as a team. The harder we worked and focused during practice we usually got a day off or…

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    wonderful feeling, but this dream change from one day to the next. Moving away from a small town in Mexico to a well know place name phoenix. The muddy sand had changed to a large field. The new kids that play in their jersey on well cut grass. This was the new start of bran new language and a new friendship. Where the smell of the plain grass and the bird chirping in the tree. The good smell of pizza after a game was the greatest time of life. The well play, laughter with other kids had never…

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